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Blog History of science The wounds of war: pre-antibiotic wartime medicine Volunteer historian Laurence Scales explores how war surgeons operated 25 years before antibiotics were widely available The wounds of war: pre-antibiotic wartime medicine Read more
In-person / Livestream Talks and shows The Turing Lectures: Where next for self-driving vehicles? Tue 27 Sep 2022 Explore the technology behind autonomous vehicles and the measures needed to ensure safety and accountability. The Turing Lectures: Where next for self-driving vehicles? Book now
In-person Talks and shows On the origin of time: A quantum beginning Tue 28 Mar 2023 SOLD OUT. Journey into the extreme quantum physics of black holes and cosmic holograms. On the origin of time: A quantum beginning Book now
In-person / Livestream Discourses Disability: From 'medical tragedy' to 'mere difference'? Thu 29 Sep 2022 Discover the paradox of aiming to prevent impairments, yet believing that life with impairments can be good. Disability: From 'medical tragedy' to 'mere difference'? Book now